Диагностика уровня понимания принципов работы с гипертекстом в учебной ситуации на английском языке (pre-intermediate)
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The building company Hong Kong Housing is building a new suburb in Shanghai, a city with a population of more than 15 million people. But this suburb is not like other parts of Shanghai. It is a little piece of England. The name of the new area is "English Town". The manager of Hong Kong Housing, Shi Guangsheng, says many people in this area of China want to buy an English house and live in an English town. "This town is like Bristol or Chester. There is an English square and there are pigeons to feed like in Trafalgar Square, London. There are four English-style pubs and you can buy English beer to drink. There is a canal and you can row a boat there like in Cambridge." Are there any cricket fields? "No, there aren't any places to play cricket because nobody in Shanghai can play this game. But there is a football stadium like those in England. And the thing we are very proud of is our shopping street. There are several shops where you can buy traditional English food like fish and chips or Christmas Pudding." The rich Shanghai businessman can do some gardening too. For with every house in "English Town", there is an English lawn and there are long gardens with ponds and tall hedges. But there is one problem. The houses in this part of town cost a minimum of $400,000!
1. a politician of the People's Republic of China, and the former Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation of China.
2. is a type of pudding traditionally served as part of the Christmas dinner in Britain and in some other countries where it has been brought by British emigrants.
3. is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross.
4. the largest Chinese city by population and the largest city proper by population in the world.
5. consist of a large grassy ground on which the game of cricket is played; this is ostensibly an oval though most cricket grounds would more accurately be described either as a convex set or as a convex polygon with an infinite number of sides.
6. has traditionally been based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish and generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable.
7. is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
8. a sovereign state in East Asia.
9. It is an ornamental grass featured by brilliant green and dense growth. Some garden owners would compare it with a valuable carpet, because it’s quite soft to walk bare-foot on.
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The building company Hong Kong Housing is building a new suburb in Shanghai, a city with a population of more than 15 million people. But this suburb is not like other parts of Shanghai. It is a little piece of England. The name of the new area is "English Town". The manager of Hong Kong Housing, Shi Guangsheng, says many people in this area of China want to buy an English house and live in an English town.
"This town is like Bristol or Chester. There is an English square and there are pigeons to feed like in Trafalgar Square, London. There are four English-style pubs and you can buy English beer to drink. There is a canal and you can row a boat there like in Cambridge."
Are there any cricket fields? "No, there aren't any places to play cricket because nobody in Shanghai can play this game. But there is a football stadium like those in England. And the thing we are very proud of is our shopping street. There are several shops where you can buy traditional English food like fish and chips or Christmas Pudding."
The rich Shanghai businessman can do some gardening too. For with every house in "English Town", there is an English lawn and there are long gardens with ponds and tall hedges.
But there is one problem. The houses in this part of town cost a minimum of $400,000!
1. a politician of the People's Republic of China, and the former Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation of China.
2. is a type of pudding traditionally served as part of the Christmas dinner in Britain and in some other countries where it has been brought by British emigrants.
3. is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross.
4. the largest Chinese city by population and the largest city proper by population in the world.
5. consist of a large grassy ground on which the game of cricket is played; this is ostensibly an oval though most cricket grounds would more accurately be described either as a convex set or as a convex polygon with an infinite number of sides.
6. has traditionally been based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish and generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable.
7. is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
8. a sovereign state in East Asia.
9. It is an ornamental grass featured by brilliant green and dense growth. Some garden owners would compare it with a valuable carpet, because it’s quite soft to walk bare-foot on.
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